Union Castle Cargo Liner: This model is based on a pair of fast cargo liners built for the Union-Castle Line in the mid-1960s. It is to an approximate scale of 1:156 which gives it a length of 116cm (45.5 inches) and a weight of 5.3 kg (11.5 pounds). Construction is from Balsawood, Lite Ply and conventional Plywood.

Suitable for tug boats and similar models. Finely detailed true-scale design. It rotates horizontally and vertically. The crane hook can be raised and lowered. Consists of 13 different injection-moulded parts. 60mm high with 160mm reach

Harold Underhill Sailing Ship Plans

The drawings described in this list have been produced to meet the needs of those wishing to build authentic scale models, and every care has been taken to ensure accurate detail. In the case of named ships they have been compiled from the original builders' plans and specifications, personal survey of the actual vessel, or both. Where possible, any changes made during the life of the ship have been noted on the drawings. The range mostly consists of 3 masted Clippers, smaller single and two masted British merchant vessels and a few 17th, 18th and 19th century sailing warships.

Please Note: Plans are printed to order and take about 10-14 days to print.

74-Gun Two-Decker (Circa 1813). Ref: 1050/1056 74-Gun Two-Decker (Circa 1813). the drawings are produced from original admiralty draughts and are accurate in every detail but are not of a named ship. Suitable subjects include Cornwallis and Black Prince. Lines Drawing and Detail Drawings of anchors, Guns, Carronades, Etc, Profile Plans of Forecastle, Quarterdeck and Upper Decks, also Bow and Stern Elevations, Longitudinal Section, Thwartship Sections, Bow Constructional Details, Plans of Main and Lower Decks, Sail and Rigging Plan With Thwartship Elevations of Masts, Separate Constructional Plans of Individual Masts, tops, Crosstrees, Booms, Etc, Separate Constructional Plans of Bowsprit, Jib Boom, Yards With Details of all Blocks and Rigging, alternative Spar and Rigging Plan For Models With Sails Unbent and Yards Down On the Caps. 1422mm

Auxiliary Barque Rigged Whaler. Hull length 533mm Ref: 110/113 Auxiliary Barque Rigged Whaler, These prints are based on a vessel similar to Capt. Scott s famous Discovery , now moored at Dundee, but are not offered as authentic drawings of that ship.Hull length 533mm

Elizabethan Galleon. Ref: 882/884 Elizabethan Galleon. This set is intended to produce a decorative model which is true to the period. Lines and Diagram For Setting Out External Timbering, Deck Plan Sectional Elevation Cross-Sections and Bow and Stern View, Sail and Rigging Plan. 594mm

40-Gun Frigate Ref: 906/911 40-Gun Frigate (Circa 1790). Perhaps the most complete set of drawings of a sailing frigate ever produced. Owing to the difficulty of obtaining all the data for any one vessel of this period, it is not offered as a named ship, but the drawings are accurate in all detail and suitable for super scale work. Lines For Scale Model, Profile, Longitudinal Section, Six Cross-Sections and armament Tables, Complete Sail and Rigging Plan, Details of all Deck Fittings and Structures, Separate Details of all Spars and Rigging, alternative Rigging Plan With Yards In the Caps For Models Without Sails 831mm